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In India, Shatavari is
considered the women's
equivalent to
Ashwagandha. The name
translates to "she who
possesses 100 husbands",
referring to the herbs
rejuvanitive effect upon
the female reproductive
organs. In Australia the
herb is more often used
to treat
gastrointestinal
disorders and as an
external wash for
wounds.
The healing qualities of
Shatavari are useful to
a wide array of
ailments. It is well
known for it effects on
the female reproductive
system. It is also
effective in a number of
other systems of the
body and is therefore of
use to both men and
women.
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